Disambiguation evidence for Sabbath queen via surface form

"Sabbath Queen"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Sabbath Queen".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Kallah (semiannual assembly)
surface form: Kallah
alsoKnownAs Sabbath queen
surface form: Sabbath Bride
alsoKnownAs Shabbat Zachor
surface form: Shabbat HaMalkah
alsoKnownAs Sabbath queen
surface form: Shabbat Queen
appearsIn Kabbalat Shabbat service
appearsIn Lecha Dodi
associatedWith Jewish liturgy
associatedWith Jewish mysticism
associatedWith Jewish poetry
associatedWith Kabbalah
associatedWith Shabbat
culturalContext Ashkenazi tradition
culturalContext Mizrahi tradition
culturalContext Sephardi tradition
dayOfWeekAssociated Friday evening
dayOfWeekAssociated Saturday
developedIn Safed Kabbalistic circle
gender female
hasAspect liturgical motif
hasAspect poetic metaphor
hasAspect theological symbol
influencedBy Song of Songs interpretations
influencedBy mystical bridal imagery
instanceOf Jewish religious symbol
instanceOf feminine divine figure
instanceOf personification
instanceOf religious concept
languageOfName Hebrew
liturgicalFunction focus of welcoming Shabbat
originatedIn medieval Jewish mysticism
personifies Shabbat
surface form: Jewish Sabbath
relatedConcept Sabbath queen self-linksurface differs
surface form: Sabbath Bride
relatedConcept Shekhinah
religion Judaism
role queen
role royal bride
symbolizes divine presence
symbolizes holiness of Shabbat
symbolizes joy of the Sabbath
symbolizes sanctification of time
symbolizes spiritual rest
timePeriodOfDevelopment 16th century
welcomedBy Kabbalat Shabbat
surface form: Kabbalat Shabbat prayers
welcomedBy Sabbath queen self-linksurface differs
surface form: Sabbath songs
welcomedBy home rituals
welcomingFormula Ne’ilah
surface form: Bo’i Kallah
welcomingFormula Lecha Dodi
surface form: Likrat Shabbat Lekhu Venelkha